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those look like incandescent bulbs to me. Not to rain on your parade but incandescent bulbs are very inefficient and i would say its a safe bet that anything photosynthetic on your lr will slowly die out, not to mention the nem
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So I walked in my room today and it smelled like clams. Hmm...
Looked in my tank and realized that my powerhead was overheating because a certain anemone with pink tips decided to get sucked into it. Good thing he was a freebie. Took the 301 Powerhead out of the tank, so now I'm running the Red Sea Nano Filter (works a-fricken-mazing for such a small filter), and the powerhead 201. Got some mushrooms, not sure which types, and something else that I forget the name of for about $15 total at my LFS. Small pieces. I also took back a lot of the LR I bought, and only ended up keeping two pieces out of it. I have maybe 10lbs total, and 5-10lbs of live aragonite. 3 Small hermit crabs and the tank is almost done. HAH NOT. |
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Oh yeah, I also updated my lighting fixture. There are 2 23W PC bulbs on top of the tank, and then a 24/7 15W actinic shining on the tank from behind.
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Join Date: Jan 2005
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your moving way way way to fast justin.
your tanks going to crash and burn,, you havn't cycled, you didn't listen to the advice about a larger tank which would = a tiny bit more stability. and it seems you havn't spent all that much time researching and listening to good advice.
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The thing is, I may ask for help, but I take it with a grain of salt. I've always been one to try something different, go at my own pace, and learn on my own. I have researched, I have lsitened to some advice, but IMO, part of this hobby is that people need to figure things out for themselves, experiment, and just have fun, and not have people critisize their every move.
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the bird is the word
Join Date: Nov 2007
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pics?
plz? |
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Location: Allston, MA
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the ones I had didnt save, I have to wait until I get my camera back. They're coming I promise PROMISE.
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the bird is the word
Join Date: Nov 2007
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ok
i mean of the tank with the mushrooms |
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i figured haha
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When you're dealing with live animals, experimentation is not going to be taken lightly.
We give advice because we have the experience, we've been there, and we at least know the basic ins and outs. You can tell yourself you're learning on your own, experimenting, trial and error, whatever, but you've already killed an anemone and bought more coral without even researching it. How do you know your coral will survive in your tank? You don't even know what the second species is or the type of mushrooms you bought. You need to slow down and take things one step at a time. Let your tank cycle and stabalize before you stock it. You'll save some headaches and some animals.
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Updated lighting to 2 50/50 PC.
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the bird is the word
Join Date: Nov 2007
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i am getting VERY anxious for pics :P
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I have to wait until saturday when my family comes back from vacation, they took all of the cameras
I bough a glass cover for it today, but the realized thatit couldnt cover the tank completely because of the nano filter, so it's half hanging off of the tank. This is the most rag-tag tank I've ever had, but so far my favorite. The damsel ate some frozen brine shrimp today. Pretty awesome. |
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Wow good luck with this tank. Your going to be on that thing like all the time haha.
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Join Date: Jun 2008
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Long awaited photos of a complete tank. I decided against the mantis shrimp, I'm going to stick with the damsel, and my friend gave me a lawnmower blenny because he had a major malfunction with him tank, idk if it'll be permenant or not.
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the bird is the word
Join Date: Nov 2007
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woot! pics!
yeah, i would get ridof the lawnmower blenny. they dont belong in a tank that size, and you should really only have 0-1 fish in a 2.5 gallon |
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I am not planning on keeping him, just an emergency take-in. what do you think so far though?
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the bird is the word
Join Date: Nov 2007
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i think it looks good. needs some coral on the big rock though. remember that coral grows so dont be filling the tank with coral everywhere
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I don't plan on getting too much more corals, but I did have a question about the big rock. How would I go about attaching the corals to it?
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the bird is the word
Join Date: Nov 2007
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well there's 2 ways that i kkow of. you can either find a good ol' hole and stick the rock or frag plug its attached to into there, or you can get special glue for corals(get the jell kind) and glue the rock its on onto the big rock
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